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Single injection treats hemophilia B for life, in proof-of-concept study

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For most people with hemophilia B, whose bodies can't properly form blood clots, constant injections to replenish their clotting factors are a way of...

Blood type O patients may have higher risk of death from severe trauma

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Blood type O is associated with high death rates in severe trauma patients, according to a study published in the open access journal Critical...

Research identifies unconventional immune cell capable of fighting viral infections

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Research led by the University of Birmingham has identified a novel unconventional type of immune cell capable of fighting viral infections. The study, published today...

Young people with conduct disorder have abnormal connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala,...

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Research published today has revealed new clues which might help explain why young people with the most severe forms of antisocial behaviour struggle to...

Real Time Coverage of Inside the Brain Made Possible

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Researchers trying to help people suffering from paralysis after a spinal cord injury or stroke mapped critical brain-to-spinal cord nerve connections that drive voluntary...

One-dimensional material packs a powerful punch for next generation electronics

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Engineers at the University of California, Riverside, have demonstrated prototype devices made of an exotic material that can conduct a current density 50 times...

A New Cryptocurrency Mining Virus is Spreading Through Facebook

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If you receive a link for a video, even if it looks exciting, sent by someone (or your friend) on Facebook messenger—just don't click...

Researchers find critical security flaws in popular car models

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Modern-day vehicles have become overly digitized for the sake of offering advanced technicality to drivers. However, being digital cannot ensure optimal security and the same...

ABB unveils EV charger, can add 200 km of range in 8 minutes

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After numerous demonstrations of electric-car mobility, it is certain that electric cars are part of our future, but that nagging question in its shadow...

Researchers develop water-based battery to store solar and wind energy

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Stanford researchers have developed a water-based battery that could provide a cheap way to store wind or solar energy generated when the sun is...

Using your arm as a smartwatch touchscreen

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Smartwatches as devices for messaging and search are far eclipsed by the desktop, laptop, tablet and phones, for obvious reasons, namely their tiny touchscreens. In...

A Rose is a Rose is a Rose: Mathematical Model Explains How Different Brains...

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In a new study, Columbia scientists have discovered why the brain’s olfactory system is so remarkably consistent between individuals, even though the wiring of...

Identified Critical Period for Language Learning

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A great deal of evidence suggests that it is more difficult to learn a new language as an adult than as a child, which...

EEG signals accurately predict autism as early as 3 months of age

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Autism is challenging to diagnose, especially early in life. A new study in the journal Scientific Reportsshows that inexpensive EEGs, which measure brain electrical activity,...

GravityRAT malware targets users in India

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The Updated Version Of GravityRAT Malware Evades Detection By Checking The Current CPU Temperature – It Is Believed That The Malware Could Be Sent...